The Roman Empire stretched around the Mediterranean Sea
The Himalayan Mountains stopped the Roman and Chinese empires from spreading north.
Rome was and still is in central Italy, 16 miles inland from the Mediterranean Sea. The Roman Empire encompassed the whole of the sea and stretched beyond it.
the roman empire stretched from the Atlantic ocean to the Caspian sea.
It was Achaemenic Empire, one of the various Persian empires which existed in antiquity.
It was Achaemenic Empire, one of the various Persian empires which existed in antiquity.
The ancient Romans were all over the place. The Roman empire stretched roughly from the Atlantic ocean to the Black Sea and from Scotland to North Africa. They also had trade links with India and China.The ancient Romans were all over the place. The Roman empire stretched roughly from the Atlantic ocean to the Black Sea and from Scotland to North Africa. They also had trade links with India and China.The ancient Romans were all over the place. The Roman empire stretched roughly from the Atlantic ocean to the Black Sea and from Scotland to North Africa. They also had trade links with India and China.The ancient Romans were all over the place. The Roman empire stretched roughly from the Atlantic ocean to the Black Sea and from Scotland to North Africa. They also had trade links with India and China.The ancient Romans were all over the place. The Roman empire stretched roughly from the Atlantic ocean to the Black Sea and from Scotland to North Africa. They also had trade links with India and China.The ancient Romans were all over the place. The Roman empire stretched roughly from the Atlantic ocean to the Black Sea and from Scotland to North Africa. They also had trade links with India and China.The ancient Romans were all over the place. The Roman empire stretched roughly from the Atlantic ocean to the Black Sea and from Scotland to North Africa. They also had trade links with India and China.The ancient Romans were all over the place. The Roman empire stretched roughly from the Atlantic ocean to the Black Sea and from Scotland to North Africa. They also had trade links with India and China.The ancient Romans were all over the place. The Roman empire stretched roughly from the Atlantic ocean to the Black Sea and from Scotland to North Africa. They also had trade links with India and China.
Yes, much further. The Roman empire stretched, roughly, from northern Africa to Scotland and from the Atlantic Ocean to the Black Sea.
The Roman empire stretched further than just Europe. They had territories in Africa, and in the Mideast to the Black Sea. They had trading colonies in India.
Yes, the Roman empire stretched from the Atlantic Ocean to the Black Sea. The Mediterranean countries were all part of ancient Rome, giving rise to the Romans calling the Mediterranean "our sea".
The Eastern Front stretched from the Baltic sea to the Black sea in WWI.
With Rome at the centre, at its height it stretched from Portugal in the West to Turkey in the East and from North Africa to Northern England.
it is the other way round. It should be what sea did the Roman Empire surrounded. It surrounded the Mediterranean Sea from about 44, when Caligula annexed Mauretania (northern Morocco and coastal eastern Algeria), to 422, when the Vandals defeated the Romans in Spain.